The Post reported last week that Duncan arranged for Abramoff's private school to take control of public school property after Abramoff and associates had arranged for sweatshop-related figures in Saipan to max out in contributions to Duncan's campaign.

Fisher called one of the Saipan donors on the phone: "How did you first fall for Duncan's infectious charisma? Was it the vision of the new town of Clarksburg, the exciting bustle of Rockville Pike?"

"I was at a party where everybody was donating, writing checks," the guy recounted, saying he had never heard of Duncan. "And I said, Okay, I can write one, too. I don't know why I did donate. I don't know if I was even on the island. I think my wife probably signed it."

In his June 1 online chat, Fisher implies that the Post might be investing some heavy investigation resources into the Abramoff issue, telling a reader that three Post reporters who broke the Abramoff scandal on a national level are still at it.